Right ... Well ... I feel a little sheepish ... I tried everything EXCEPT the obvious mv command. Bah.
Thanks Dietmar, worked perfectly and everything is cleared up.
Cheers,
Tyler
Ok, I screwed up. I was personalizing the host system after installing a CT and changed the hostname file. The CT I set up is now orphaned to a node that doesn't exist. I mean, the files are fine and I am able to access it as a container, but it's messed up. I've created a second CT and...
No worries. I figured it out after a bit of trial and error. I didn't realize I could assign all the IP addresses in OVH's manager to a single MAC address. After doing so and adding them to the Proxmox, they all worked and could be pinged. Worked quite well. For reference, in case anyone...
Ahhh, forgive me. I thought this was still in the CT's file system. I have looked up the hosts interfaces file and found the same code above. The only part missing was the:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
Everything else was already set up to my server's information provided by...
Well that explains why I haven't seen that anywhere. I'm running CentOS 6. The equivalent would be under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and something to the effect of ifcfg-eth0, etc. Correct? Seems I can only get internet connectivity with my CT's if I have ifcfg-eth0 and route-eth0 in that...
Hey there,
I'm not sure if you're familiar with OVH dedicated servers. This sounds to be similar to what they need as well. I'm having difficulty setting up networking for any of the CT's I set up using Proxmox. Are you familiar enough with them to provide any advice?
Thanks,
Tyler
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